Angie
Written on Jan 16, 2014
After the disastrous show, Belle is picked up by Red Ruin, one of the Manhattan Ten. He's been left in charge while their leader, Tank, is away. He's also the most equipped to handle Belle, since he also developed his powers late and his electricity based powers are similar to hers. He brings her to the headquarters and helps her rein in her power. Of course, there's also a building attraction between them, which could literally bring down the house if things get too intense. Unfortunately, their romance is barely brushed upon, but they do have one steamy scene together.
Most of Belle Fury was about Belle worrying about who she is if she can't dance. Ballet is her life, and she had left everything behind just to dance. She doesn't want her powers, which of course can be taken care of since we already met one super whose power happens to be to take others powers. This plot thread was quite predictable, but it was over quickly. While it's not my favorite of the books so far, I did like how it looked into the conflict of a new superhero who doesn't want to be known for a superpower, but for something that they worked hard for.
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